Since most of my current debt obligations (other than obvious exceptions, such as my mortgage) are associated with attending several years of graduate school, the topic of “students in debt” is certainly of interest to me. Accordingly, Sarah Beldo’s article entitled, “Student credit cards under fire in Illinois,” on Credit.com, caught my attention.
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A “counter-marketing” event during which University of Illinois students are asked to sign a petition in support of responsible credit card marketing — what’s responsible?
It’s about trust, and leadership. Until then, to those of you in Kennesaw, “Georgia’s on my mind.”
According to an article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Chase will be liquidating a customer service center in Kennesaw, Georgia (a suburb of Atlanta), by mid-year, 2010. The center has been associated with the servicing of co-branded (affinity) Circuit City credit card accounts, and 730 jobs will be cut (although affected employees are eligible to apply for positions [...]
Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP: “A very reputable law firm that may be willing to initiate a class action suit in regards to this injustice.”
As many of you know, I receive communications from some people who want to/need to remain anonymous with respect to Chase. If I was not so concerned with the larger issues (such as small business and entrepreneurship and the impact that policies will have on those individuals), I would probably not want to take on [...]


